2017 Preliminary School Grades- District Increases School Letter Grade To B

Posted on 06/28/2017

On June 28, 2017, the Florida Department of Education released preliminary school grades for Osceola County's elementary, middle, and K-8 public schools, which show significant improvement over last year:

District-Run

Charter

Total

A

9

2

11 (18%)

B

16

5

21 (35%)

C

20

7

27 (45%)

D

0

1

1 (2%)

F

0

0

0

I

0

0

0

•89% of Osceola schools maintained or showed an increase in their school grades. Highlights include:

•Osceola's preliminary reported district letter grade increased to a B from a C. Osceola’s district grade increased by 43 points to 628 from 585 points.

“The increases in school grades reflect a great deal of hard work put in each and every day by teachers, students, and our entire school community,” said Osceola County School Board Chairman Kelvin Soto, Esq. “The movement of our district letter grade to a 'B' is a testament to the true dedication and commitment to our journey from good to great."

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